Florida Federal Judge Orders 9/11 Re-Opened
Judge William J. Zloch has made orders to focus on documents about the FBI's secret investigation to activity of terrorists.
Judge William J. Zloch, a Fort Lauderdale U.S. District Judge, has made orders to the FBI to make a more thorough search of its extensive files to pin point documents about its secret investigation of the activity of terrorists in Sarasota before the event of 9/11.
It has been alleged by the suit, that the government did in fact, withhold information regarding a Saudi Family's terrorist connections which included the 9/11 pilot Hijackers, Mohamed Atta and Adnan Shukrijumah, the former Broward Resident and the person who is allegedly an al-Qaeda figure who has a federal bounty of $5 million on his head.
“This is a huge step in the right direction,” said Miami attorney Thomas Julin,who represents the four-year-old news organisation. “The decision tells the FBI that this federal judge wants to make sure that the truth comes out.”
Do the records from the FBI show a different story from public statements?
The Bureau released 35 weighted redact pages following the six months after the law suit was filed. Some of the pages where completely blank and stated it no longer had anymore documents. The pages completely contradict all the statements made by the FBI.
The Sarasota Herald Tribune and the Miami Herald, in an argument to the court the previous week, The Miami Herald and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, “The Broward Bulldog has provided this court with ample evidence establishing that the FBI could not have possibly conducted adequate (record) searches.
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The FOIA lawsuit seeks FBI records about its investigation of “activities at the residence at 4224 Escondito Circle in Sarasota
The FOIA lawsuit seeks FBI records about its investigation of “activities at the residence at 4224 Escondito Circle in the Prestancia development near Sarasota, Florida prior to 9/11/2001 The activities involved apparent visits to that address by some of the deceased 9/11 hijackers.”
The records that the Florida Department Of Law Enforcement gathered, display evidence that the FBI carried on its investigation up until around 2004. The existence of the investigation was never disclosed by the Bureau, neither to Congress's enquiry into the attacks or the 9/11 commission - as stated by Florida Sen. Bob Graham, who co chaired the enquiry.
In the 31 pages of the released FBI records, its say the Sarasota Saudis, who allegedly left their homes before the 9/11 attacks, had connections people associated with the attacks.
Source: http://www.neonnettle.com/news/359-florida-federal-judge-orders-9-11-re-opened